Suunto Zoop Novo handles decompression stop data by meticulously calculating necessary stops during dives to prevent decompression sickness. The dive computer works by tracking depth and dive time, then uses these metrics to gauge safe ascent rates. Suunto Zoop Novo SS021644000 wUSB was subjected to an intensive evaluation by Scuba Forge.

Suunto Zoop Novo s Processing of Decompression Stop Data
The purpose of decompression stops in diving is to allow nitrogen absorbed by the body to safely dissipate and prevent decompression sickness. The Suunto Zoop Novo calculates decompression stop data by using depth and dive duration, then applying algorithms to determine necessary stops.
The Zoop Novo can be used for different types of diving environments, including freshwater, saltwater, and variable altitudes. One of the main benefits of Suunto Zoop Novo over other dive computers includes its user-friendly interface and reliability in providing precise decompression data. Suunto Zoop Novo SS021644000 wUSB has an ergonomic feel, reflecting its tested design.
The Suunto Zoop Novo accounts for surface interval times by monitoring all intervals and adjusting subsequent dives accordingly. It effectively tracks and incorporates this data to modify future decompression stop requirements across multiple dives.
How does Suunto Zoop Novo calculate the length of decompression stops?
Suunto Zoop Novo differentiates between mandatory and optional stops by clearly marking required stops while suggesting additional, optional rest times. The Zoop Novo shows the remaining time for each mandatory decompression stop directly on the screen for easy monitoring.
Suunto Zoop Novo uses Suunto Technical RGBM (Reduced Gradient Bubble Model) for decompression calculations, ensuring thorough and reliable results. Settings in the Zoop Novo can be configured to adjust decompression stop lengths to fit user preferences and diving profiles.
The maximum number of decompression stops calculated by the Zoop Novo can vary by dive profile, up to eight stops per dive. The Zoop Novo’s algorithm and computing capacity ensure precise and efficient handling of required decompression data.

Suunto Zoop Novo Dive Computer s Display of Decompression Information
Suunto Zoop Novo Dive Computer displays specific decompression information including current depth, required stop depth, and remaining decompression time. The interface is user-friendly, with clear icons and organized data for easy checking of decompression stop data underwater.
Suunto Zoop Novo can give audible alerts for missed decompression stops to quickly notify divers of any necessary actions. There are visual indicators for urgent decompression stops on the dive computer, ensuring divers are aware of critical decompression requirements.
Customization options for displaying decompression data on the Suunto Zoop Novo are available, allowing divers to tailor the data presentation to their needs. This feature helps divers focus on the most relevant decompression stop information based on their diving habits.
What specific decompression information is provided on the main screen?
Suunto Zoop Novo shows the depth for each decompression stop on the main screen to help divers accurately follow decompression requirements. Remaining decompression time is displayed prominently on the screen for clear and immediate reference.
The Suunto Zoop Novo can display multiple decompression stops simultaneously, providing a comprehensive view of all necessary decompression points. Units of measurement for decompression data available on the Zoop Novo include meters, feet, minutes, and hours, enhancing versatility.
Users can toggle through up to three different screens for decompression data, ensuring divers have access to all necessary information. The dive computer’s ergonomic design provides easy navigation through multiple data screens as needed during a dive.
